Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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Google enters the paid video subscription market with new service YouTube Red

Following rumors going back over 6 months, Google has finally entered the paid video subscription market with a new service called YouTube Red. The new service is said to deliver users the ability to view videos across all of YouTube without ads, while also allowing videos to be saved to watch offline on a phone ...

Defying expectations, Google has a hit product with Google Photos reaching 100m users

Can Google launch a new product and not see it sink like a mafia victim thrown into the sea with a concrete block tethered to their ankles? Bad analogies aside, the answer is surprisingly yes, with the search giant announcing Tuesday that Google Photos has hit over 100 million users, remarkably only five months since ...

Back to the future: Yahoo returns to Google’s loving embrace with new search and ad deal

Yahoo, Inc. is returning home with an announcement Tuesday that they have signed a deal with Google to provide search results and advertising. According to reports the deal will see Google will provide web search results, search ads and image search services for an unspecified number of Yahoo user queries, on both desktop and mobile ...

What’s the best way to disclose a data breach? Atlassian’s Daniel Grzelak shares his thoughts

What’s the best way for a startup or enterprise to disclose a data breach? It’s sadly a question more and more companies are faced with in 2015 as various bad actors, some even state sponsored, hack into more and more user databases, be it for various reasons, from the pure thrill of doing so, through ...

Bitcoin karma: Former DEA agent gets 78 months for stealing during Silk Road investigation

A now former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent has been sent to prison for 78 months after pleading guilty to stealing Bitcoins during the Federal investigation that brought down notorious drug marketplace Silk Road. According to reports Carl Force, the former agent, admitted to charges including extortion, money laundering and obstruction of justice. Despite pleading ...

Google takes the SaaS fight to Microsoft with free Apps for Work when an EA is already in place

Google is taking the SaaS fight to rivals Microsoft and IBM with a new offer that provides its Google Apps for Work for free when a company has an existing enterprise agreement (EA) with another provider. Google to its credit didn’t name Microsoft or IBM in its official announcement about the new offer, but it ...

Time snaps up women-focused lifestyle site Hello Giggles for $20-$30m

Time, Inc. has acquired women-focused lifestyle site Hello Giggles, Inc. for a figure around $20-$30 million. The terms of the deal were not officially disclosed, however, The Wall Street Journal puts the figure at “in the range of $20 million” whereas The Hollywood Report puts it at “around $30 million.” Founded in 2011 by TV ...

McAfee Labs Hidden Data Economy report prices how much stolen data is being sold for

McAfee Labs (a division of Intel Security) has released a new report that provides a fascinating insight into how different types of stolen data are being packaged and sold online. The Hidden Data Economy report (pdf) examined pricing for stolen credit and debit card data, bank account login credentials, stealth bank transfer services, online payment ...

Bitcoin exchange Cryptsy may have gone full Mt Gox, refuses to pay out users

Bitcoin and altcoin exchange Cryptsy (Project Investors, Inc.) may be in a serious trouble, with one report over the weekend claiming that the exchange is refusing to allow users to cash out. A report from The Merkle goes as far as claiming that the company has “gone full Mt Gox” (a reference to failed Japanese ...

Apple will now replace MacBook + MBP Retina screens with defective anti-reflective coating for free

Apple has established a “Quality Program” that allows MacBook and MacBook Pro users with defective screens to have the screen replaced at no charge. The Quality Program (Apple-speak for replacement program) comes as a significant number of users with the laptops have reported that the anti-reflective treatment on Retina models has worn off or even ...